Copaxa parvohildargensis EGGS
Copaxa pavohaldingensis is a brightly coloured species of moth found in Central and South America. These moths are known for their vibrant and intricate wing patterns, making them a subject of interest for entomologists and those interested in the diversity of moths and butterflies. The adult moths typically have wings with striking colors and patterns, which can serve as a form of protective camouflage or warning signals. Easy to rear in captivity, their fuzzy caterpillars feed on plants like Oak and Willow.
Copaxa pavohaldingensis is a brightly coloured species of moth found in Central and South America. These moths are known for their vibrant and intricate wing patterns, making them a subject of interest for entomologists and those interested in the diversity of moths and butterflies. The adult moths typically have wings with striking colors and patterns, which can serve as a form of protective camouflage or warning signals. Easy to rear in captivity, their fuzzy caterpillars feed on plants like Oak and Willow.
Copaxa pavohaldingensis is a brightly coloured species of moth found in Central and South America. These moths are known for their vibrant and intricate wing patterns, making them a subject of interest for entomologists and those interested in the diversity of moths and butterflies. The adult moths typically have wings with striking colors and patterns, which can serve as a form of protective camouflage or warning signals. Easy to rear in captivity, their fuzzy caterpillars feed on plants like Oak and Willow.